Apple open iTunes Store's in Hong Kong, Taiwan and 10 other Asia-Pacific territories
Apple opens up the iTunes Store in Hong Kong, Taiwan and more Asia-Pacific-based territories
If you're based in Hong Kong, Taiwan, or a bunch of other territories then you'll be happy to know that Apple have just opened the flood gates to the iTunes Store.

Even though these territories have had the App Store for a while, now you can grab music and movies, too. Apple singles out Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan, as well as Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam.
The above-mentioned cities will get local content, as well as the International hits. Music and movies are not the only thing that have been made available, iTunes in the Cloud re-downloads as well as iTunes Match subscriptions in every country.
NEWS SOURCE:engadget.com
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